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they strike down the law. ith respect to unusual weapons and other things, i do not think -- they cover exemptions for assault weapons. >> the senator from illinois. >> that is the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes to have some experience with the constitution, not these rights are absolute. none of them. the heller decision goes to the question of this amendment and tells us when they were asked on the heller decision, a panel republican appointed judges rejected the second amendment challenge because he sees assault weapons bans and magazine limits. a second amendment challenge. they do not effectively disarm individuals are as essential to affect their ability to defend themselves. i could go on, but i think the of californiacase. >> clerk, all the role. >> no. >> no. >> no by proxy. >> no. >> no by proxy. >> no. >> aye. >> aye by proxy. >> aye by proxy. >> aye. >> aye by proxy. >> aye by proxy. >> no. and for the record, senator raham is here. the amendmentany further amendm
they strike down the law. ith respect to unusual weapons and other things, i do not think -- they cover exemptions for assault weapons. >> the senator from illinois. >> that is the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes to have some experience with the constitution, not these rights are absolute. none of them. the heller decision goes to the question of this amendment and tells us when they were asked on the heller decision, a panel republican appointed...
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>> congress is in the business of making law. the supreme court interprets the law. they strike down the law of stoc. with respect to unusual weapons and other things, i do not think -- they cover exemptions for salt weapons. -- assault weapons. >> the senator from illinois. >> that is the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes to have some experience with the constitution, not these rights are absolute. none of them. the heller decision goes to the question of this amendment and tells us when they were asked on the heller decision, a panel republican appointed judges rejected the second amendment challenge because he sees assault weapons bans and magazine limits. a second amendment challenge. they do not effectively disarm individuals are as essential to affect their ability to defend themselves. i could go on, but i think the of californiacase. >> clerk, all the role. >> no. >> no. >> no by proxy. >> no. >> no by proxy. >> no. >> aye. >> aye by proxy. >> aye by proxy. >> aye. proxy. by r >> aye by proxy. >> no. and for the record, senator
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and improve the background check database and do a better job of enforcing existing law. i am encouraged that some like senator gramm and those on the committee suggested patch holes of the to the background check system carried i'm hopeful the legislation senator schumer introduced -- i hope we can continue to work on that. and to improve it from my perspective. we need to pass a holes in the background check system that and now we did that enable the mentally ill to purchase guns carried that would have the greatest problem in backed -- greatest probable impact. our real concern to be that efforts to enact a gun ban are distracting congress from solutions to stop the seriously mentally deranged from buying guns carried i cannot support it. at last week's mark up, i highlighted some serious concerns and have a senator feinstein'legislations these were found to be ineffectual. the bill focuses on cosmetic features of certain firearms rather the section of mental illness and guns. the bill does nothing to deal with the lack of effective enforcement of current gun laws tree
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they strike down the law, they strike down the law. the tests in heller with respect to unusual weapons, two other things i think do not cover -- in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. if this is brought up before the court if it should pass, i'm sure that argument will be made. >> the senator from illinois wish -- >> that's exactly the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes to have some experience in the constitution, none of these rights are absolute. none of them. and the heller decision goes specifically to the question of this amendment and tells us when they were asked in the heller decision, a panel -- heller 2, a panel of republican appointed judges rejected a second amendment challenge to d.c.'s assault weapon ban and magazine limits, the second amendment challenge. the d.c. circuit court held that such laws, quote, do not disarm individuals or substantially defend their ability to defend themselves. i could go on but i think the senator from california made the case. >> mrs. fe
they strike down the law, they strike down the law. the tests in heller with respect to unusual weapons, two other things i think do not cover -- in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. if this is brought up before the court if it should pass, i'm sure that argument will be made. >> the senator from illinois wish -- >> that's exactly the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes to have some experience in the constitution, none of these...
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they strike down the law, they strike down the law. attests in heller with respect to unusual weapons and to other things, i think do not cover, in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. and this is broader before the court, he should pass. i'm sure that argument will be made. >> senator from illinois wish -- >> that's exactly the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes some experience in the constitution. none of these rights are absolute, none of them. in the heller decision to specifically to the question of this amendment. and tells us when they were asked in heller decision a panel, heller 2, a panel of republican appointed judges rejected a second amendment challenge to d.c.'s assault weapons ban and magazine limits. the second amendment challenge. the d.c. circuit court held that such laws quoted not effectively disarm individuals or substantially affect the ability to defend themselves but i could go on but i think the senator from california has made his case. >> the clerk will call
they strike down the law, they strike down the law. attests in heller with respect to unusual weapons and to other things, i think do not cover, in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. and this is broader before the court, he should pass. i'm sure that argument will be made. >> senator from illinois wish -- >> that's exactly the point. the senator knows having attended law school and professes some experience in the constitution. none of these rights are...
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but federal law can be changed by federal law. this would be federal law requires the federal licensed dealer to keep a registration record of the transfer. mass shootings would continue to occur despite the universal background checks. criminals will continue to steal guns and buy them illegally to circumvent the requirement. when that happens, we will be back again debating whether gun registration is needed, and when registration fails, the next move will be gun confiscation. it was concluded earlier this year with respect to universal background checks that effectiveness depends on requiring gun registration. he noted that the largest sources of how criminals obtain guns are through straw purchases and theft. he wrote that would likely become larger. this bill would unnecessarily burden private sales. i think it has unintended consequences. the law already requires background checks for sales by licensed dealers. we are told criminals do not get guns because of current background checks. we are told when we seek to purchase gu
but federal law can be changed by federal law. this would be federal law requires the federal licensed dealer to keep a registration record of the transfer. mass shootings would continue to occur despite the universal background checks. criminals will continue to steal guns and buy them illegally to circumvent the requirement. when that happens, we will be back again debating whether gun registration is needed, and when registration fails, the next move will be gun confiscation. it was...
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supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a right to require additional information to satisfy ourselves that someone is a citizen. >> right now arizona requires proof of citizenship like a drivers license to register to vote in state elections. the supreme court will decide whether or not the state can demand proof of citizenship on federal voter registration forms. the supreme court heard arguments from both sides this morning. >> specifically whether congress has the ability to provide for a simple male voter registration form that can be used in any state. this is about the basic right to vote. >> here in california yo
supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a...
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. >> this is a huge error, the problem, do you things last minute with changes in tax law occur very late, and systems that needed to be upgrade, and irs trying to upgrade their forms they delayed filings, you will see a problem in any business with system upgrades, the question now, is it h&r block system they pay to use or irs sim -- system, the big problem is the education credit. gerri: should they be simple forms. >> they should be bthey have revised form, there are new questions, in past if you did not answer a question, it was taken as a no, but with the new system it needs to be filled out, really just systems not speaking the same language, you know we get this in all businesses first time do you stuff? all right, okay, system are bad. here is where the h&r block ceo, i want to make it clear, this is absalutely not the fault of your tax professional, we're working every avenue we can to get your refund to you as fast as possible, so why not refun the fee, at the end of the day if i refile, do it all over again, should i be paying for this, if i am an h&r block client, should
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supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a right to require additional information to satisfy ourselves that someone is a citizen. >> right now arizona requires proof of citizenship like a drivers license to register to vote in state elections. the supreme court will decide whether or not the state can demand proof of citizenship on federal voter registration forms. the supreme court heard arguments from both sides this morning. >> specifically whether congress has the ability to provide for a simple male voter registration form that can be used in any state. this is about the basic right to vote. >> here in california yo
supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a...
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so, you really act as a good communicator and facilitator in the program from a law enforcement background. and the grant we get through public works really allows us to run effectively. >> great, thank you. >> [speaker not understood]. let me come on over here. what's your question? >> okay. [speaker not understood]. i've gotten three years of knowledge [speaker not understood]. my question is this. how am i going to get the police department, how am i going to get city council -- they're partially on board, but some of our people in public works are here today. how can i convey to them that i'm not a nut -- everybody here thinks i'm a nut because [speaker not understood]. how did they really take this seriously and realize that graffiti is a crime and it requires money and it requires attention from the officials, not just from covering graffiti? is there an answer? can you give me some sort of -- what's a good direction? >> [speaker not understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. basically the task force, they'll put together and try to convince the citizens something is happening, then i
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under current law, social security can pay out out 100% of its benefits for the next 25 years which is probably longer than i'm going to meed it. after that point 85% to 95% of its benefits, a minor tweak like for instance raising the cap on who has to pay social security taxes above the current roughly $100,000 or, for instance, making investment income, either one would make the program solvent forever. the situation is not terribly different with medicare. >> john: does the president mean it when he talks about putting the cuts on the table sir? >> i take no pleasure in saying this. i voted for the president twice. he's the leader of my party but on this regard, the president is wrong. >> john: before we go, congressman, what do you think of a senate budget that came out today? >> i think the senate budget that came out today is a stab at trying to deal with a lot of different problems. without focusing necessarily on our core problems. i would like to see all effort devoted toward putting people back to work, improving education standards making sure that everybody who is sick can
under current law, social security can pay out out 100% of its benefits for the next 25 years which is probably longer than i'm going to meed it. after that point 85% to 95% of its benefits, a minor tweak like for instance raising the cap on who has to pay social security taxes above the current roughly $100,000 or, for instance, making investment income, either one would make the program solvent forever. the situation is not terribly different with medicare. >> john: does the president...
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it is called the motor voter law. the national registration law to be more specific. it says you can register in one of three ways. you can walk in and do it the old-fashioned way or the states must treat your application for a driver's license as a request to register to vote. or you can mail in this form. it is the last two that are the questions. can arizona ask for additional information beyond what's on the form? check i'm a u.s. citizen under penalty of perjury. i state that i am. arizona says that's nice but we need to be able to prove whether somebody is a citizen or not. and so we want to ask for more proof. like a driver's license number or a copy of a passport. what the groups challenging the law say is that it is aimed at suppressing the vote by gnarlized citizens. there's a problem that some aren't there excepting on when they were issued. the naturalization, you're not supposed to photo copy it and mail it in. so they say for naturalized citizens, it takes two or three time to do this and they should not have to go through. this three other states have a
it is called the motor voter law. the national registration law to be more specific. it says you can register in one of three ways. you can walk in and do it the old-fashioned way or the states must treat your application for a driver's license as a request to register to vote. or you can mail in this form. it is the last two that are the questions. can arizona ask for additional information beyond what's on the form? check i'm a u.s. citizen under penalty of perjury. i state that i am. arizona...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. anbe a name and not a number?tor scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." gerri: a housin housing regatorg congress to get their facts together gerri: breaking news into the fox business network. according to the "wall street journal," freddie mac is suing global bank over alleged manipulation. this is the first government-backed private suit over the housing giant painting 17 banks as defendants in the suit alleges the conduct of the banks caused substantial losses between 2007 and 2010. freddie mac suing global bank after alleged libor allegations. we will follow this story for you as more develops. and continuing in a theme, freddie mac and fannie mae subject o
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. @@make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world . gerri: the disconnect in washington continues. we told you how the tsa pushed through a deal to buy new uniforms while they warned of increased security lines at airports. usda will not be able to monitor the food you eat but instead will forge ahead with a partnership for the mexican government on food stamps. also the release of thousands of illegal immigrants from jail by homeland security posted more than 100 job openings this month alone. and public tours closed at the white house while giving staffers six-figure salaries. the list of hypocrisy goes on and on and on, but this latest example of sequester could take the cake. the pentagon cutting assistance for american troops. last year according to members of congress, the marines spend $47 mi
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law requiring people to prove their citizenship before they can vote. we're live in washington with the latest on that. >>> winter going out with a bang. blizzard conditions stretching from north dakota to iowa today. will spring ever get here? a look at the late winter storm and where it's headed coming up. when did you know that grandma was the one? when her sister dumped me. grandpa was my dad a goodthlete? no. oh dad, you remember my friend alex? yeah. the one that had the work done... good to see you. where do we go when we die? the ground. who's your girlfriend? his name is chad. and that's where babies come from. [ male announcer ] sometimes being too transparent can be a bad thing. this looks good! male announcer ] but not with the oscar mayer deli fresh clear pack. it's what you see is what you get food. it's oscar mayer. jenna: fox news weather alert for you now. a late winter storm slamming the upper midwest today. the national weather service is issuing blizzard and other severe weather warnings for that entire region. many schools are eithe
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he broke the law. he's a criminal. it seems if he makes a statement of apology, deep belief that he shouldn't have done it, we should let him out. what do you think? >> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something wrong, he's got to say something, i think, myself. i want to hear him say something, this sent what freandly government should do to another government. your thoughts? >> i'm not sure we entirely know the severity of what he did. when bill clinton got close to releasing jonathan pollard in the late 1990s when benjamin netanyahu was first prime minister, his own cia director threatened to resign and they may know things that we don't know. again, i'm not saying i'm against commuting a sentence, i just think there's some things we don't know abou
he broke the law. he's a criminal. it seems if he makes a statement of apology, deep belief that he shouldn't have done it, we should let him out. what do you think? >> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something...
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how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear that you were a citizen under oath. and send it in. what arizona wants to do is in those forms, they want you to also provide some sort of proof that you are a citizen. a driver's license number or if you don't have that, then a copy of a birth certificate or something like that. >> why are some folks saying it violates federal law? >> well, the federal law on registration says all you have to do is fill out this card. and it says that states must use this form. so the conflict is whether or not arizona can add a requirement on to that. no one says that noncitizens should vote. everyone agrees that they can't. the question is whether arizona can require them to prove that they are citizens or whether simply signing this federal form is all that should be required. >> prop
how does this arizona law work and why do some folks say that it violates federal law? >> well, this is a part of the federal law called the motor voter law which makes it easier for people to register to vote. with part of this law, you can mail in your registration request and you sign that you swear that you were a citizen under oath. and send it in. what arizona wants to do is in those forms, they want you to also provide some sort of proof that you are a citizen. a driver's license...
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. >>> and in "the washington post," nra money helped reshape gun law. three decades changing perception of the second amendment. >>> and now to a little bit of pope trivia. wednesday cardinal jorge mario bergoglio assumed the new role and new name pope francis. which makes us wonder why do popes take on new names? apparently, the first pope to do so was named mercuius had to change because of its pagan roots. so he chose john ii. what are the most common names. john has been used 23 times. benedict and gregory are tied at number two, both used 16 times. the most recent being pope benedict xvi. a few notable selections that have not been repeated, pope linus spelled like the peanuts character and pope lando. all humor aside it was a historic day. let's take one more look at the sights and sounds from the last 24 hours. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] habemus papam. [ speaking foreign language ] [ bells chiming ] >> what an emotional 24 hours. here's a look now at what's coming up later on the "today" show. matt goes one on one with the tsa administrato
. >>> and in "the washington post," nra money helped reshape gun law. three decades changing perception of the second amendment. >>> and now to a little bit of pope trivia. wednesday cardinal jorge mario bergoglio assumed the new role and new name pope francis. which makes us wonder why do popes take on new names? apparently, the first pope to do so was named mercuius had to change because of its pagan roots. so he chose john ii. what are the most common names. john...
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and even 1 240*u f.b.i,000 f.b.d other law enforcement personnel. so, yes, i say to my friend who is not here -- who is leading the filibuster, the senator from kansas -- i hope he comes and shows up -- i hear him. i feel the pain he feels. i feel the pain he feels for a his state. i have a list that i won't bore you with that shows the cuts to my state. it is painful. but how do you solve it? not by amendment after amendment after amendment on a must-pass bill that the house has said, keep it simple or the government shuts down. not that way. but by turning to the democratic budget. where senator murray and the colleagues there have restored those cuts and they won't other ways to cut, better ways to cut, sensible ways to cut. so i call on my friends on the other side of the aisle, if you want to waste 10 hours, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 hours, it is your call. we will be here. but we are not going to put off the passage of the budget. it is too important. we will be here until it is done, and i yield my time back, and i thank my colleague so much
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so why would you want to give these jobs to people that violated the law, come in here illegally? let's save the jobs for u.s. citizens. >> neil: amazing, sheriff, feel better. get that shoulder become up to speed you. got a lot of weight on it here. good seeing you. joe arpaio, good. >> i want you to look at something. these folks shouting in the streets? they just learned they can't get money from their banks because their government is closing them. now, i know what you're thinking. that is going to create a bank run there, right? what if i told you it's already igniting fears of a bank run here. . all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ chanting ] >> neil: this is what happens when the fan goes too far. taxpayers go nuts and tyke the street, especially when they can't get the
so why would you want to give these jobs to people that violated the law, come in here illegally? let's save the jobs for u.s. citizens. >> neil: amazing, sheriff, feel better. get that shoulder become up to speed you. got a lot of weight on it here. good seeing you. joe arpaio, good. >> i want you to look at something. these folks shouting in the streets? they just learned they can't get money from their banks because their government is closing them. now, i know what you're...
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unless you see those opinions which phrase the law. i think that is the problem. it is very difficult to look at them. not to look at them and to make judgments without understanding. i believe you with that. senator coats. >> madame chair, thank you. director clapper, of all the topics you chose to talk about, you put cyber at the top. i think i understand why. we are undergoing a major transformation intertwined with digital technology and the internet that has profound implications for the u.s. economic and national security. i was disappointed we were not able to put a legislative package together in the last congress that failed in the waning days of congress. the president followed up with an executive order. mr. brennan, you are part of putting that order together. it is limited in terms of what it can do. i'm hoping we can work together to fashion a proper legislative proposal that will enhance our ability to better understand and deal with this ever-growing critical threat to our economy and to our national security. in that r
unless you see those opinions which phrase the law. i think that is the problem. it is very difficult to look at them. not to look at them and to make judgments without understanding. i believe you with that. senator coats. >> madame chair, thank you. director clapper, of all the topics you chose to talk about, you put cyber at the top. i think i understand why. we are undergoing a major transformation intertwined with digital technology and the internet that has profound implications for...
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she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> reporter: meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for him. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks, including the slash across his neck from ear-to-ear. there was a gunshot wound over his right eyebrow and massive amounts of blood all over the bedroom suite and splattered all over the bathroom. the sink. the mirror. the floor. his friends had immediate suspicions about who did it. >> reporter: but when investigators reached jodi by phone, she insisted she'd be nowhere near mesa for months. this was version one. >> reporter: as the phone call ended, jodi offered a final thought. >> what if i just come down there? what if i never move? >> but hair, a hand print and pictures show jodi had been in travis alexander's house the day he died. >> by now, it was july. jodi was in police custody, but she was still sticking to version number one. >> reporter: then, the very next day, jodi changed her story. >> she talked about two intruders coming into th
she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> reporter: meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for him. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks, including the slash across his neck from ear-to-ear. there was a gunshot wound over his right eyebrow and massive amounts of blood all over the bedroom suite and splattered all over the bathroom. the sink. the mirror. the floor. his...
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is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it could generate with someone in the house. it could generate with someone in the senate, but it's a statute that must be enacted. the budget is a statute that congress enacts on the president and signs into the law. the congress has imposed upon itself to do it by the first monday of february. stuart: that's flat out breaking the law. what's the penalty? >> nothing. when you or i or charles or liz or anybody watching us breaks a law, there's a consequence. when congress breaks its own laws that it imposes upon itself, there's no consequence. there's no consequence to the members of congress or the government. the government is not going to fine itself. obviously they can't make it by the first monday in february because that's passed. this is the first monday in february preceding the fiscal year, which starts on october 1st. they can't make it f
is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it could generate with someone in the house. it could generate with someone in the senate, but it's a statute that must be enacted. the budget is a statute that congress enacts on the president and signs into the law. the congress has imposed upon itself to do it by the first monday of february. stuart: that's flat out breaking the law....
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with the law. they also say it's designed to protect the electoral process for eligible citizens to what you're saying there. so the question i guess that's how there for the supreme court, does this represent a conflict? or does it, rather, show that it works in concert with current federal law, with current federal requirements? what's your thought about that? >> well, i think there's an inherent conflict. and the conflict is that the federal motor voter law does not require citizenship proof. there exists under federal statute already penalties for voter fraud. for voting when you're not eligible. and knowingly voting without being an eligible citizen to vote. those are in place as protections. this is not a widespread, huge problem. and like i said, the precedent being set here, especially when the court is on the verge of dealing with the voting rights act, the clearance under section 5 of which arizona is required to preclear any election changes, any boundary changes, because of the historic
with the law. they also say it's designed to protect the electoral process for eligible citizens to what you're saying there. so the question i guess that's how there for the supreme court, does this represent a conflict? or does it, rather, show that it works in concert with current federal law, with current federal requirements? what's your thought about that? >> well, i think there's an inherent conflict. and the conflict is that the federal motor voter law does not require citizenship...
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we have a lot of laws on the books. i think it gets back to parents. the responsibility we all have, as parents. the responsibility we have to teach our kids common decency. you know, you talk about the texts. you know, kids text a lot today. it's phenomenal. there's nothing necessarily wrong with that. i mean, it's a little distracting, i find it, personally distracting when kids are constantly texting, but they can be texting something that is just benign and just fine. >> of course, notwithstanding. notwithstanding. but we know the bullying, we know the attitudes, we know the cruelty that now goes on, the verbal cruelty that goes on among social media. >> yeah, look, i think what we have with the social media and the digital media, and all the telecommunications we have today is a big megaphone, amplification. we see it -- i see it in my office on consumer fraud. somebody used to be able to commit consumer fraud and they would do it in their own neighborhood or their own town. now they can rip off people in 45 states, because they go off on the inte
we have a lot of laws on the books. i think it gets back to parents. the responsibility we all have, as parents. the responsibility we have to teach our kids common decency. you know, you talk about the texts. you know, kids text a lot today. it's phenomenal. there's nothing necessarily wrong with that. i mean, it's a little distracting, i find it, personally distracting when kids are constantly texting, but they can be texting something that is just benign and just fine. >> of course,...
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if you are willing to violate the voting laws i suppose you're willing to violate the perjury laws." despite issue the arizona officials say they are facing justices like ruth bader ginsberg said there are statutes saying they must accept and use the federal form period. that is the end of it. the obama administration is not an official party the case. the court permitted it to argue a portion of case against arizona today. critics of the arizona measure say they are feeling optimistic. >> federal law override this provision. we are confident today based on the argument in the supreme court. that the court will rule in our favor. >> retired justice and arizona native sandra day to connor was in court. cig nant because she sit -- significant because she sits on the understaffed court and on the panel that overturned the arizona registration requirement in 2010. a it the supreme court, shannon bream. fox news. >> bret: cyprus may confiscate money from individual savings accounts to pay its bills. we will talk about the global ramifications when the fox all-stars join me after the break
if you are willing to violate the voting laws i suppose you're willing to violate the perjury laws." despite issue the arizona officials say they are facing justices like ruth bader ginsberg said there are statutes saying they must accept and use the federal form period. that is the end of it. the obama administration is not an official party the case. the court permitted it to argue a portion of case against arizona today. critics of the arizona measure say they are feeling optimistic....
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from law enforcement -- from all these data contributors. we turned around and make those available to consumers. about half of those complaints are fraudulent, and over 1 million, a million of those complaint are fraudulent. we make those available to transit agencies, and to track and identify targets. so it's a really fabulous resource, and finally i should -- [inaudible]. it's a resource that we would love to see more transfer agencies use. because its own as lon long as e note of complaint to get and the amount of intelligence information we get. by the way, this is a some report we issued this year. images interested in the system and our complaints can go on the ftc's website, ftc.gov coming to see over 100 pages of information, talk about the kinds of complaints we receive, broken down by state and by locality. we talk about the complaint areas. fabulous resource for anyone who's interested. >> so if you or a loved one, a parent has been contacted by a fraudster or a scammed or you think something suspicious, you can go to the ftc.go
from law enforcement -- from all these data contributors. we turned around and make those available to consumers. about half of those complaints are fraudulent, and over 1 million, a million of those complaint are fraudulent. we make those available to transit agencies, and to track and identify targets. so it's a really fabulous resource, and finally i should -- [inaudible]. it's a resource that we would love to see more transfer agencies use. because its own as lon long as e note of complaint...
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if you are willing to violate the voting laws you are willing to violate the perjury laws. arizona says that's why it needs to see those extra documents, shep. >> shepard: it's an arizona case. this will extend beyond arizona it? >> could. it all depends on how narrowly the court drafts its opinion and the core issue is critical. can stated a to what the federal government requires when it comes to election procedures? opponents of this arizona measure worry about what it s. going to happen if the court allows the measure to stand. >> allowing arizona to supersede and amend the law in its own way would open the gates to other states possibly in other areas of the registration area that would be a slippery slope and it would be harmful to registration efforts around the country. >> four other states do have similar requirements and about a dozen are considering adding them as well. we have a decision from the supreme court by june. shep? >> shepard: shannon thanks, the justice department challenge voter i.d. laws in texas and south carolina is president obama's pick for labo
if you are willing to violate the voting laws you are willing to violate the perjury laws. arizona says that's why it needs to see those extra documents, shep. >> shepard: it's an arizona case. this will extend beyond arizona it? >> could. it all depends on how narrowly the court drafts its opinion and the core issue is critical. can stated a to what the federal government requires when it comes to election procedures? opponents of this arizona measure worry about what it s. going...
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the result of that is that federal law rules and state law is preempted. >> ifill: the last time you were here talking about the voting rights act section 5 challenge, one of the things that seemed to come up in court that day was a dispute between justices scalia and sotomayer. did we see any of that play out again today? >> there is... justice scalia has a long-running disdain for legislative history. at one poin argument during the argument, justice sotomayer said he would refer to the legislative history of the federal law which indicates that congress considered a proof of citizenship requirement and rejected it. she said they pre-faced her question by saying that there are those who do not agree or believe in legislative history. at that point justice scalia raised his hand. that did get a laugh throughout the courtroom that day. but it wasn't a conflict so much as... >> ifill: a little dig. absolutely. ifill: explain to me the justices who debated among themselves or that the lawyers did, how much a change in the way business is done here would affect other states who may be l
the result of that is that federal law rules and state law is preempted. >> ifill: the last time you were here talking about the voting rights act section 5 challenge, one of the things that seemed to come up in court that day was a dispute between justices scalia and sotomayer. did we see any of that play out again today? >> there is... justice scalia has a long-running disdain for legislative history. at one poin argument during the argument, justice sotomayer said he would refer...
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bone marrow transplant to save her life, but one sure way to secure a match is actually against the law, and the clock is ticking all the while. that was the dilemma confronting doreen flynn. what she did next could forever change transplant medicine. her family's story touches on so many of the ethical and financial dilemmas in health care right now that tonight we revisit dr. nancy snyderman's report on one mother's fight. >> reporter: just outside portland, maine, in the small town of lewiston, family and friends have gathered for a benefit in honor of 14-year-old jordan flynn, who has just learned she will need a bone marrow transplant. >> mm-mmm, i hate being sick. >> reporter: jordan has a disease called fanconi anemia, a genetic disorder that destroys bone marrow and increases her risk of cancer. >> the transplant scares me, because i've known people that have actually passed away afterwards. >> reporter: last april, her condition took a turn for the worst. she was in bone marrow failure, her blood counts dropping. you must have thought the weight of the world was on your shoulde
bone marrow transplant to save her life, but one sure way to secure a match is actually against the law, and the clock is ticking all the while. that was the dilemma confronting doreen flynn. what she did next could forever change transplant medicine. her family's story touches on so many of the ethical and financial dilemmas in health care right now that tonight we revisit dr. nancy snyderman's report on one mother's fight. >> reporter: just outside portland, maine, in the small town of...
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law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons, solely on the basis of who they are, and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> one of the things that she said in this video that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, which is an echo of her famous declaration at the international women's conference in beijing back in '95. where she really stirred the fires in international diplomacy as first lady by declaring women's rights human rights. >> and that was controversial back then. that was seen as a sort of revolutionary statement, the state department was nervous that she said that. they didn't really want that to happen. i think we will be looking back ten, 20 years on the notion that gay rights are human rights and think, well, duh, the same way we think about women's rights now. >> a real generational
law. embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for lgbt americans and all americans. to deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons, solely on the basis of who they are, and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their own god-given potential. >> one of the things that she said in this video that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights, which is an echo of her famous declaration at the international women's conference in...
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that they have a time on the law. and on medicare, i hate to say it, but it always remains to be saying that there are some changes to medicare in the law in terms of enabling seniors to get preventive visits at no cost and close the door the whole on prescription drugs. i don't know how much that will do to set seniors from seeking supplemental plan. there may be additional after it's indicted again is up in the air. >> caller: : from my cat misty city. currently going on eight months actively seeking word. my question is how is the unemployed be paid for the insurance plans. i understand there is a fine to occur if you're unable to the insurance. if you're unemployed and looking for work and can't find a job, who is going to pay the fine? there's also word about if you are unable to pay for the fine, if you cannot pay, that's your spouse will have you paid. can you respond? >> guest: i'm not familiar with unemployment. states have their own, so i'm not sure if you have a specific -- arizona state unemployment plan t
that they have a time on the law. and on medicare, i hate to say it, but it always remains to be saying that there are some changes to medicare in the law in terms of enabling seniors to get preventive visits at no cost and close the door the whole on prescription drugs. i don't know how much that will do to set seniors from seeking supplemental plan. there may be additional after it's indicted again is up in the air. >> caller: : from my cat misty city. currently going on eight months...
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critics of the law say it conflicts with the federal voter law that congress passed several years ago. that law says each state is required to accept and use a federal registration form that makes each applicant state under penalty of perjury that they are american citizens. arizona's law goes a step further requiring applicants to provide proof of citizenship. supreme court agrees with arizona, then states will have broader powers to impose their own voter registration requirements. the ruling on the case is expected sometime before july. >>> an attempt to illegally obtain absentee ballots in florida last year is the first known case of a cyber attack against the u.s. election system. according to a report, miamiseniors.com the case involves over 2,000 fphantom requests. traced back to a small number of computers with ip addresses from ireland, england and india. it's unclear whether the requests for sent to influence the race or test the system or simply introduce a little chaos into the voting process. >>> well, as the president prepares to leave for the middle east we're taking a
critics of the law say it conflicts with the federal voter law that congress passed several years ago. that law says each state is required to accept and use a federal registration form that makes each applicant state under penalty of perjury that they are american citizens. arizona's law goes a step further requiring applicants to provide proof of citizenship. supreme court agrees with arizona, then states will have broader powers to impose their own voter registration requirements. the ruling...
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law. we could have produced 10. we did that because the editorial director of "the denver post" said this: >> no one in law enforcement in colorado. >> bill: no one. >> reported it in 2007. >> bill: no one. >> 2009 or again this year. >> bill: okay. >> in fact, it's probably beauty up when the republicans are in the minority in colorado. not when they had the majority. it's been used against democrats as a wedge issue politically. >> bill: all right. but you don't know whether you support it or not. all you know is that -- >> -- i said no one. >> bill: believe me, i will get law enforcement from colorado on here and i will make you look foolish on that statement. >> bill: which i did on friday. now, we expected the colorado media to pick up the story but thus far they have not. with us now the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com, mr. goldberg. this story is important because it epitomizes what i believe is happening in the united states that the press is no longer interested in the news. all
law. we could have produced 10. we did that because the editorial director of "the denver post" said this: >> no one in law enforcement in colorado. >> bill: no one. >> reported it in 2007. >> bill: no one. >> 2009 or again this year. >> bill: okay. >> in fact, it's probably beauty up when the republicans are in the minority in colorado. not when they had the majority. it's been used against democrats as a wedge issue politically. >>...
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in numerable times to get extortion they're extortionists yes actually and eric called their chief law and then the country is again he's chicken to do anything about it that's that's a big problem i think you just pointed out their store and it's basically a mafia model i mean you can't get any more clear than that when you look at how things are dealt in washington let's talk globally though i mean you were in athens during the austerity riots that have taken place in the last couple years how are people investing in the country right now owes in athens two years ago during the tear gas was flying the countries in revolt i bumped into steve forbes from forbes magazine in the lobby of the grand britannia hotel and he said yeah we're here with their national chamber of commerce to to pick up these assets these income producing assets the rolls the tollbooths etc for pennies on the dollar because we've crashed the economy he told me in no uncertain terms john paulson has run manager pop and grayle lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs admittedly cooked the books in greece to crash that econo
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federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances. again, all federal law- enforcement is doubling and struggling to cover their core missions. ice ever submit a reprogramming request to the appropriations rather than releasing detained illegal immigrants? >> with regard to the appropriations outside of the custody operations, we were pursuing a conservative -- a conservative approach because we did not know what our budget would be for the rest of the year and those funds would be what would allow us to operate at a substantial level in those accounts for the re
federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances....
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it's a law that protects sugary drinks from regulations. and states in mississippi sites -- in mississippi cities and counties cannot ban the big gulp which wasn't going to be banned anyway or put any other regulations on food and drink including the listing of calories on menus or banning of plastic toys in kids meals, the fattest state. the republican governor phil bryant there says that it's up to the individuals, not the government to make healthy choices. you may recall a judge last week blocked the new york city mayor michael bloomberg's effort to put restrictions on large sugary drinks. mayor bloomberg called the mississippi bill ridiculous. a fox weather alert. quite a last day of winter it is. packing quite a punch. a mixture of snow and sleet covered roads and made for icy morning commute in massachusetts. closed schools there. upstate new york and connecticut. the storm moving eastward towards new england. things are slowly winding down now in some parts. but the system could bring more snow and heavy winds throughout the night i
it's a law that protects sugary drinks from regulations. and states in mississippi sites -- in mississippi cities and counties cannot ban the big gulp which wasn't going to be banned anyway or put any other regulations on food and drink including the listing of calories on menus or banning of plastic toys in kids meals, the fattest state. the republican governor phil bryant there says that it's up to the individuals, not the government to make healthy choices. you may recall a judge last week...
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chp drivers were reminding drivers that they along with local law enforcement agencies across the bay area are cracking down on drunk drivers throughout this holiday weekend. >> new details this morning at a deadly crash at a raceway north of sacramento. investigators are still on the scene at marysville raceway park trying to figure out what happened. the announcer said 17-year-old driver chase johnson of petaluma was doing warm-up laps an hour before last night's race when he lost control of the car going around a turn. he was going 90 miles an hour. that car flew into the pit area killing a 68-year-old man and a boy who were apparently part of the pit team. >> it's devastating and you come out to have a good time and fun especially in the pits, but you never know what's going on happen because it's racing. racing can be dangerous. >> the driver was not injured. the race is part of california's sprint car civil war series and was canceled after the crash. it was the opening day of the season. >>> it was a long day for the family of sierra lamar and emotional. they were surrounded by
chp drivers were reminding drivers that they along with local law enforcement agencies across the bay area are cracking down on drunk drivers throughout this holiday weekend. >> new details this morning at a deadly crash at a raceway north of sacramento. investigators are still on the scene at marysville raceway park trying to figure out what happened. the announcer said 17-year-old driver chase johnson of petaluma was doing warm-up laps an hour before last night's race when he lost...
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and then, of course, there is this slow-motion train wreck of the law's implementation. a majority of states in the union have already refused to set up their own obamacare exchanges. the bill has been passed, you see, madam president, and the american people now see what's in it and they want no part of it. and so the department of health and human services is now charged with setting up federal exchanges in those states but they don't know how. the clock is ticking. people are losing their health insurance. the exchanges are supposed to be ready to handle the massive influx of people dumped by obama care on to those same exchanges and the exchanges aren't going to be there.
and then, of course, there is this slow-motion train wreck of the law's implementation. a majority of states in the union have already refused to set up their own obamacare exchanges. the bill has been passed, you see, madam president, and the american people now see what's in it and they want no part of it. and so the department of health and human services is now charged with setting up federal exchanges in those states but they don't know how. the clock is ticking. people are losing their...
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the arizona case is about a very simple conflict between a state law and a federal law enacted i congress. congress saw people were not registered to vote. it was largely because of a very confusing patch work of state laws. lots of barriers of lots of types to voter rej trags. and congress decided to safeguard the integrity of elections to making sure whatever states did they had to do additional streamlined registration procedures. and part of that was a wonderful mechanism called the federal voter registration postcard. no matter where you live anywhere in the united states you can go and get one of these postcards, fill it out, send it in and be registered to vote for federal elections. >> this has a tremendous, wonderful impact in increasing voter registration in the united states. and in arizona there's a h law that says we won't take your postcard unless you add additional things. >> they want you to bring in a birth certificate. they're putting their own layer on top of it. >> that's exactly right. and the reason is allegedly pruf of citizenship. and what arizona is doing is graft
the arizona case is about a very simple conflict between a state law and a federal law enacted i congress. congress saw people were not registered to vote. it was largely because of a very confusing patch work of state laws. lots of barriers of lots of types to voter rej trags. and congress decided to safeguard the integrity of elections to making sure whatever states did they had to do additional streamlined registration procedures. and part of that was a wonderful mechanism called the federal...
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is continued and authorized in law. make sure the 16,000 marines on guam have the most basic things that they need to be safe and healthy and come home and act like we want them to be, as safe as possible. that is what this is about. i urge my colleagues to vote against the mccain amendment, and i yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: i ask unanimous consent that the time until 5:30 p.m. for debate on the mccain amendment be equally divided between snores mccain and -- senators mccain and myself oregon designees and that at 5:30, the senate proceed to a vote in relation to the mccain amendment, there be no amendments in order to the amendment prior to the vote. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: mr. president,
is continued and authorized in law. make sure the 16,000 marines on guam have the most basic things that they need to be safe and healthy and come home and act like we want them to be, as safe as possible. that is what this is about. i urge my colleagues to vote against the mccain amendment, and i yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from...